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Table 5 Longitudinal association between woman’s income and past year experience of economic abusea

From: Women’s income and risk of intimate partner violence: secondary findings from the MAISHA cluster randomised trial in North-Western Tanzania

 

Intervention arm (n = 313)

Control arm (n = 274)

Past year economic abuse at follow-up n/N (%)

Age-adjusted OR (95%CI)

aORb (95%CI)

Past year economic abuse at follow-up n/N (%)

Age-adjusted OR (95%CI)

aORb (95%CI)

Change in monthly income between baseline and follow-up

 Fallen 1+ quartile/stopped working

38/86 (44%)

33/77 (43%)

 Stayed in same quartile

43/96 (45%)

1.00 (0.58–1.72)

1.04 (0.55–1.98)

32/78 (41%)

0.91 (0.54–1.54)

0.82 (0.42–1.62)

 Increased 1+ quartile/started working

44/112 (39%)

0.79 (0.51–1.23)

0.84 (0.54–1.29)

36/99 (36%)

0.78 (0.42–1.47)

0.60 (0.31–1.16)

  1. aAmong women married/living as married at baseline and follow-up
  2. bAdjusted for woman’s age, partner’s age, baseline measure of outcome, woman’s education, partner’s education, relationship duration, and experience of household-level financial hardship in past year